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Troy Keller
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31 January, 19:33
What is scarcity in economics?
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Megan Bean
31 January, 19:39
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Scarcity (also called paucity) is the fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human wants in a world of limited resources. It states that society has insufficient productive resources to fulfill all human wants and needs.
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